ROSES 2024: A.23 Terrestrial Hydrology
ID: 352396Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

NASA Headquarters (NASA-HQ)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: A.23 Terrestrial Hydrology," aimed at advancing research in space and Earth sciences. Proposals must be submitted by U.S.-affiliated institutions, with optional Notices of Intent due by June 27, 2024, and the final submission deadline set for August 8, 2024. This program is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which supports a wide range of scientific research and technology development. Interested applicants can find detailed instructions and requirements on the NSPIRES platform, and for further inquiries, they may contact Craig Ferguson at NASA Headquarters via email at craig.r.ferguson@nasa.gov.

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    Posted
    The document provides information about a federal grant proposal submitted under the solicitation number NNH06ASD002N. The main objective is to outline the proposal that emphasizes key research goals understandable by a general audience, detailing the methods intended to achieve these goals. Additionally, it addresses the significance of the proposed work in relation to NASA's initiatives and broader interests. The proposal is structured into three main paragraphs, but there is an issue with the display format, causing all content to appear in a single paragraph instead of the intended format. The document mentions references to specific files and sections within the application process, indicating a procedural guideline for accessing the relevant proposal summaries. This proposal signifies an effort to align with NASA's objectives, indicating both the specific research aims and broader implications for aerospace and scientific advancement. Overall, it illustrates the importance of structured presentations of research proposals in government funding applications, ensuring clarity and compliance with solicitation requirements.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Omnibus Funding Opportunity for Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences for 2024 (ROSES-2024), specifically focusing on the U.S. Participating Investigator Program (Program Element A.34). The document outlines essential instructions and requirements for applicants preparing grant proposals, emphasizing the necessity for all submissions to be in PDF format. It includes various forms for project summaries and specific questions tied to the program, while also highlighting the need for a "Total Budget File" for full proposals, which Grants.gov does not automatically enforce. Key elements of the application process include guidelines on document submission, confidentiality protocols for Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) proposals, and the requirement for team member commitment letters. Furthermore, it clarifies registration requirements, indicating that while principal investigators (PIs) don’t need to register with Grants.gov, all team members must register in NASA's NSPIRES platform. Additional resources and templates are provided, along with links to further information relevant to the solicitation. This document is essential for researchers seeking to engage in NASA's Earth and Space Science programs, ensuring compliance and thorough preparation of grant applications.
    The document pertains to the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES), specifically targeting research and education support services. It outlines various submission requirements for proposals, such as institutional classifications (e.g., Minority-Serving Institutions, Predominantly Undergraduate-serving Institutions), funding considerations involving federal organizations, and the request for high-end computing resources. Additionally, it covers compliance with U.S. export control laws, potential environmental impacts per the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and international collaborations, particularly restrictions relating to China. Key questions address the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning, citizen science components, and the impacts of proposed research on multiple Science Mission Directorate (SMD) divisions. The document emphasizes the importance of identifying high-impact, high-risk research efforts and outlines expectations for proposals to advance NASA’s strategic objectives. Overall, it serves as a guideline for applicants wishing to secure funding while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and NASA's mission framework.
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